Coral Room
(866) 600-0652
3489 W 32nd Ave
(at Lowell Boulevard)
Denver,
CO
80211
39.7623
-105.0333
Neighborhoods: West Highland, Northwest Denver
Hours:
Sun-Thu 5pm-9:30pm
Fri-Sat 5pm-10:30pm
Price:
$$$
Last updated 6.24.09

What People Are Saying About Coral Room
The Owner
Coral Room
Owner
Beauty, Simplicity, Flavor: these three words succinctly describe trendy Highland's own Coral Room. The brainchild of Executive Chef John Nadasdy and builder Nick Mystrom brings a fresh new taste to Northwest Denver with a menu influenced by Asia and the Pacific Rim. The dishes emphasize healthy, hearty cuisine with value in mind. The dining room possesses a hip, contemporary atmosphere which is built around a unique horseshoe-shaped bar. The space is accented with soft lighting and lounge music evocative of Manhattan. Add to the mix a well-conceived wine list and pineapple-infused sake and the Coral Room reflects a unique balance between form and function.
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short
Blue jeans, flannel and the latest club styles--everything mixes and mingles here, even with the trendy decor. Wavy green tile emanates from the door like seaweed in a sea of white sand. As for the menu, most dishes are Asian-influenced, sauced with sesame chili, wasabi or sweet teriyaki. Cold soba noodles are enlivened with hints of citrus and heat. Crunchy tempura shrimp come with hot, sweet Szechuan peanut sauce. Desserts change daily.
User Reviews
Hannah57
June 10, 2009
Made the mistake of ordering a "smll plate". It was indeed small, but it mattered not. The parmesan tofu was ok, just ok. But the accompanying polenta was so oversalted it was inebible. Would've complained to the waiter but didn't see him again until it was time for the bill. He just shrugged and walked away when I mentioned the problem. He thinks he's at the Four Seasons instead of a run-down strip mall in Denver.
read full reviewjustcody
February 15, 2009
The worst "girls night out birthday celebration ever"! Your not going to believe this experience! Our dinner immediately went from bad to the worst dining experience we had encountered. Here is our list of how it went wrong. ~Mojito removed before finished, and reluctantly replaced with a dishwater like substitute ~Cheese tray was the delicious highlight of our meal! ~Harticot verte salads missing the main ingredient(green beans), but the wait staff rudely told us we must have eaten them. ~Filet was inedibly over salted. ~Scallops were undercooked We were completely disgusted and in shock by the food and the service we received at the popular spot. The manager had complete disregard for our disaster of an evening and dismissed our every complaint! I would not waste my money on the bad food served at this restaurant.
read full reviewAnonymous
December 28, 2008
I went to this restaurant as a celebration. Everything we had had clean fresh flavors that were very unique combinations. The best was the mussels and the creme brulee. Great romantic atmosphere. Can be a little pricey.
read full reviewThe Details on Coral Room
When to Go:
The restaurant closes around 10pm, but the bar, with its selection of appetizers and desserts--including Oreos and milk--is open into the wee hours.
Where to Sit:
Stools at the front picture window make great people-watching perches.
The Extras:
DJ Sanza spins reef rhythm from 10pm to close Fridays and Saturdays.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, People Watching, Group Dining
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
At the bar
Message from Coral Room
- Brunch
- Dinner Reservations Accepted
- Late Night Lounge
Beauty, Simplicity, Flavor: these three words succinctly describe trendy Highland's own Coral Room. The brainchild of Executive Chef John Nadasdy and builder Nick Mystrom brings a fresh new taste to Northwest Denver with a menu influenced by Asia and the Pacific Rim. The dishes emphasize healthy, hearty cuisine with value in mind. The dining room possesses a hip, contemporary atmosphere which is built around a unique horseshoe-shaped bar. The space is accented with soft lighting and lounge music evocative of Manhattan. Add to the mix a well-conceived wine list and pineapple-infused sake and the Coral Room reflects a unique balance between form and function.






